Canadian Edition of the Law of TortsSweet & Maxwell, 1908 - 912 Seiten |
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... action . In order , therefore , to discover what a tort is , we must examine the various kinds of action which the law has from time to time recognised , not on any systematic theory , but according to the dictates of experience and ...
... action . In order , therefore , to discover what a tort is , we must examine the various kinds of action which the law has from time to time recognised , not on any systematic theory , but according to the dictates of experience and ...
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... action of debt , which in form is an action of con- tract . But where there is a breach of duty imposed by the law apart from any consent of the person owing the duty , and the remedy claimed is not the payment of a definite sum of ...
... action of debt , which in form is an action of con- tract . But where there is a breach of duty imposed by the law apart from any consent of the person owing the duty , and the remedy claimed is not the payment of a definite sum of ...
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... action , yet the liability does not rest on the mere invasion of right but on the breach of duty . While a man's cattle are on his own land he is bound to insure that they do not stray ( a ) ; while they are passing on the high road he ...
... action , yet the liability does not rest on the mere invasion of right but on the breach of duty . While a man's cattle are on his own land he is bound to insure that they do not stray ( a ) ; while they are passing on the high road he ...
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... action lies in an intent to defraud . In any action founded on a misrepre- sentation made by the defendant to the plaintiff , which the latter is intended to act upon , and does act upon to his damage , it is essential to show that the ...
... action lies in an intent to defraud . In any action founded on a misrepre- sentation made by the defendant to the plaintiff , which the latter is intended to act upon , and does act upon to his damage , it is essential to show that the ...
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... action . It is not , however , in every case that a party is entitled to maintain an action by reason of his having suffered some par- ticular damage from which the due fulfilment of some public duty would have saved him . It must ...
... action . It is not , however , in every case that a party is entitled to maintain an action by reason of his having suffered some par- ticular damage from which the due fulfilment of some public duty would have saved him . It must ...
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